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The fracture is difficult to widen for filling more plugging materials in a short time while the lost circulation rate and permeability are low.
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Some will not – but books are there to educate about the world, to explain difficult issues, to widen understanding.
He then referred the patient to a surgeon who had experience with an unusual and difficult surgery: the removal of the first rib to widen the narrow opening.
One thing is for certain, it is going to be extremely difficult to initiate meaningful change as the divide between these stakeholder groups continues to widen.
"Obama has three years left," Remnick writes, "but it's not difficult to sense a politician with an acute sense of time, a politician devising ways to widen his legacy without the benefit of any support from Congress".
Obama has three years left, but it's not difficult to sense a politician with an acute sense of time, a politician devising ways to widen his legacy without the benefit of any support from Congress.
But if this is how some of our best friends are talking, imagine how difficult it is going to be to win over America's more ambivalent allies -- to widen support for the rebuilding of Iraq.
Labour did much to widen participation to most universities, but the gates to the best remain extremely difficult to pass through.
That said, if globalisation means that the rise of London and other outward looking megacities is unstoppable, it is difficult to see how the economic gap between capital and provinces can do anything but continue to widen.
Her eyes seemed to widen.
Greek bond spreads started to widen again.
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